They don't. They lick themselves and each other. They don't pull out each other's hair.
Cows do not bite grass; instead, they use their tongues to grasp and pull it into their mouths. Their rough tongues help them curl around the grass, allowing them to pull and tear it effectively. This method is more efficient for grazing, enabling them to consume large amounts of grass quickly.
Dogs may bite and pull hair as a form of play or to seek attention. It could also be a sign of dominance or a way for them to communicate their needs. It's important to train your dog and set boundaries to discourage this behavior.
You bite him, pull his hair and lick his cheek. He'll run away in no time!
If you pull a hair, you pull it from your skin, where nerves are located - nerves make you feel pain. On the other hand, hair itself doesn't have nerves
maybe grass i think.
Cry, Bite, Pull Hair, Pout, Throw Something, Scream, Tantrum
why does it hurt to pull your hair but not cut it?
Don't pull a child's hair, that is cruel. Don't pull an adult's hair, either.
If you irritate a rabbit, it will bite you or nibble you to show a warning not to do that again. They will also bite if you take away their food, pull their fur, kick them around, and pull its ears. Rabbits will bite for self - protection and warning.
Most likely from watching the cows' calves nursing from the same area.
pull the stud out
thw wwe divas pull hair because they have a lot of it and when they pull their hair it will make their oppodent do whatever so u will stop pulling their hair cause it HURTS